Scientists use water nanodroplets to mold Graphene into desired shapes

Chemists from the University of Illinois at Chicago managed to use nano water droplets to mold Graphene into desired shapes.

Using different sized water droplets and shapes of graphene flakes, the chemists managed to fold it in different shapes. They say it's similar to the way proteins are folded in biological cells with the help of chaperone proteins.

Posted: Dec 17,2009 by Ron Mertens